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Dense connections in a social analysis map represent ________.
 
  A) people at the top management level in an organization
  B) people at the mid-level management level in an organization
  C) people's actual position on a hierarchical organizational chart
  D) people in informal networks who are willing to provide assistance

Question 2

In comparison with unstructured information, semi-structured information ________.
 
  A) is more difficult to break down
  B) has no inherent order
  C) is easier to query and aggregate
  D) is more difficult to link together



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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

C



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